Are we in a pickle now... sheesh!
I have read various books on childbirth methods: some are schools of thought for L&D, others are historical overviews of L&D practices, and a few are medical (not super technical though: think Mayo Clinic). Through doing so, I have started to form my own opinions on how I'd like (notice the word "like," not demand or expect) my birth experience to be. No, I don't have a 13 page birth plan or anything like that. This is where it gets super hairy.
DH agrees that we should go to "class." We have not agreed upon where/what type of class to attend. We are running out of time.
I am leaning towards something close to or resembling the Bradley method/husband coached childbirth - he was fine with this, until I started talking about how some of the things I've read seem to point towards the fact that birth is a business and not an experience anymore.
This pissed him off...
Basically, I'm a feminist and he's a dawkter. My take is "help coach me the way I need to be coached/I am woman, here me roar, I want to try this drug-free" and his response is "medical intervention is usually necessary/why wouldn't you want pain medication/don't come crying to me when you are clearly in pain." *facepalm*
Of course, this discussion was with a post-call man, who had watched a multip deliver (she wasn't pushing correctly, she wasn't listening to the doctors, she was experiencing hypoxia from holding her breath too much, etc). Overall, I think we do have SOME common ground though: we agree that no matter what, we want Bean to be born safely, and that DH wants to coach me through it/be there for me.
I guess what I'm looking for is how did you guys settle on common ground? Has anyone tried for/attempted natural childbirth? How supportive was your SO?
I have read various books on childbirth methods: some are schools of thought for L&D, others are historical overviews of L&D practices, and a few are medical (not super technical though: think Mayo Clinic). Through doing so, I have started to form my own opinions on how I'd like (notice the word "like," not demand or expect) my birth experience to be. No, I don't have a 13 page birth plan or anything like that. This is where it gets super hairy.
DH agrees that we should go to "class." We have not agreed upon where/what type of class to attend. We are running out of time.
I am leaning towards something close to or resembling the Bradley method/husband coached childbirth - he was fine with this, until I started talking about how some of the things I've read seem to point towards the fact that birth is a business and not an experience anymore.
This pissed him off...
Basically, I'm a feminist and he's a dawkter. My take is "help coach me the way I need to be coached/I am woman, here me roar, I want to try this drug-free" and his response is "medical intervention is usually necessary/why wouldn't you want pain medication/don't come crying to me when you are clearly in pain." *facepalm*
Of course, this discussion was with a post-call man, who had watched a multip deliver (she wasn't pushing correctly, she wasn't listening to the doctors, she was experiencing hypoxia from holding her breath too much, etc). Overall, I think we do have SOME common ground though: we agree that no matter what, we want Bean to be born safely, and that DH wants to coach me through it/be there for me.
I guess what I'm looking for is how did you guys settle on common ground? Has anyone tried for/attempted natural childbirth? How supportive was your SO?
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